Emerald Covenant of the Melchizedek Cloister Emerald Order & I.T.'s called Angels+Love+Life+Sound+Light

record keeping the celtic druidry traditions

& their deep impact on the history of our civilization.

Operation Desert Tree = O.D.T. = U.R. = Underground Resistance

What???? Else IsThere????

“Don't be overly concerned about how you look in the eyes of others. People will pretty much see you as they will. Play your part in the cosmic drama, but never forget, baby, that you choose the way you see yourself. Don't let others do the casting.”~ Annie Kagan:TheAfterlife ofBillyFingers:

[T]he Boii were merely driven out of the regions they occupied; and after migrating to the regions round about the Ister, lived with the Taurisci, and carried on war against the Daci until they perished, tribe and all — and thus they left their country, which was a part of Illyria, to their neighbours as a pasture-ground for sheep.

The Provincial at Rome:

And, Rome and the Balkans 80BC-AD14

This volume offers a new insight into the development of a great
historian, as well as giving an exciting and immensely readable new
approach to late Republican and early Imperial Roman history. Drafted in
1934-35, but laid aside in favour of 'The Roman Revolution' (1939),
'The Provincial at Rome' was to have been Ronald Syme's first book. It
is a brilliantly written study of the enlargement of the Roman elite in
the early empire, an analysis, in thirteen chapters, of the Emperor
Claudius' enrolment of 'Gallic chieftains' into the Senate in AD 48. The
edition also includes five unpublished papers dealing with Rome's
conquest of the Balkans, a region Syme knew intimately.

The Gotini (in Tacitus), who are generally equated to the Cotini in other sources, were a Gaulish tribe living during Roman times in the mountains approximately near the modern borders of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The spelling "Gotini" is only known from one classical source, the De Origine et situ Germanorum of Tacitus.Tacitus clearly distinguishes the Gotini from the similarly named Gotones, who he discussed in the immediately following passage. Tacitus described the Gotini as speaking a Gaulish language and working, to their degradation, in mining. Like their neighbours in the mountains, the Osi, they had to pay tribute to both the neighbouring Quadi and Sarmatians. Although the Gotoni lived in the midst of Suevic peoples, they were not Germanic. They probably lived in the area of modern western Slovakia, Moravia, and Silesia. They may have constituted all or part of the archaeological Púchov culture, with its center in Púchov. It has also been suggested that the same people are reported by Claudius Ptolemy as the Κῶγνοι. Ptolemy places them south of the Sidones, south of the Askiburgi mountains (probably the modern Sudeten mountains) but north of Hercynian valley. So as in Tacitus they are near the Buri and north of the Quadi. The tribe was apparently first mentioned in 10 BC in the so-called Elogium of Tusculum, an inscription from the time of Augustus found in Tusculum, south of Rome. It records how a legate of Illyricum entered relations of peace or war with the Cotini and Anarti. The "Cotini" are later mentioned by Dio Cassius in connection with the Marcomannic Wars.
He reports that around 172 AD, the Cotini asked the Romans for land if
they would attack the Marcomanni, and that they failed to do so, leading
to their destruction. It has been suggested that to punish them, Marcus Aurelius moved all or some of the Cotini to Lower Pannonia, which happened not later than 180 AD. Roman inscriptions of 223-251 AD mention a Pannonian people known as the "cives Cotini" - the Cotini people.

Zen Times Temerin 2day

present:

GNUJ+Glendenning Cram ::::

Gnostic Sorcerer Simon Magus = G.S.S.M.::::

Buri Gotini = B.G. :::: R.S. = Reykholt Snorri ::::

❝ Everything is possible to him who wills only what is true! Rest in Nature, study, know, then dare; dare to will, dare to act and be silent! ❞— Eliphas Levi

Ich bin eine Skalde der

norwegischen und

isländischen

Traditionen.

~ Vladimir

Gvozden

~ heute:

25.3.2016

:::: GNUJ+Glendenning Cram ::::

The Acts of Simon Magus

in the First Century AD:

Book 1 - A Search in Secret Egypt

Gnostic Sorcerer Simon Magus = G.S.S.M. = 58

58 = EMERALD = 58 = SCIENCE = 58

INDIGO = 58 = AL+WAHID

The Gnostic sorcerer Simon Magus was the first supervillain of early
Christian legend. Many tales tell of his magical battles with the first
apostles, his attempts to corrupt the new Church with silver and strange
heresies, and his final ignominious downfall before the Emperor Nero.
Only now, after millennia of slander, can we hear Simon's story in his
own words. It's time for the truth, from the Father of Lies!
As he begins his journal, young Shim of Gitta in Samaria is riding
an oxcart to catch a ship to Egypt. His whole village has pooled their
resources to send him to the Academy in Alexandria, hoping he will
return with the knowledge and connections to rise in the Roman
administration. Shim has other plans, involving the mysteries buried in
the arcane texts and lost tombs of that ancient land. Suddenly he spies a
man, beaten and bloody, almost dead by the side of the road...

Thus begins A Search in Secret Egypt, the first volume of The Acts
of Simon Magus. In it we learn of Shim's early life: his roving father,
his dead brother (who won't leave him alone) and the village witch-woman
who has doomed him to a mysterious, inconvenient quest. In Alexandria
he moves into a tomb, studies under protoChristian philosopher Philo,
participates in an epic hoax and, with the sorceress Selene, reaches for
the ultimate power in a Lovecraftian climax.

In future volumes, Shim's story will see him

• lead his own charismatic cult to become Simon Magus, Great Power of God
• find Holy Wisdom in a brothel
• participate in the odd events surrounding an execution in Jerusalem
• have a hot night with a future saint
• clash with the devotees of a strange new sect
• travel to the ends of Earth and beyond